Hospital management & administration

What Preparations Do Hospitals Make When a Pandemic Happens

Though none in recent history were as globally devastating as the current COVID-19 pandemic, epidemics and pandemics do, indeed, happen quite frequently compared to some other of mother nature’s destructive habits. The swine flu, for instance, claimed the lives of 12,000 people in 2009, and SARS, just 6 years prior, spread to four continents before

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Technological Advances in Protecting Patients

Image Source: Pexels Everyone wants to feel completely safe in the hands of their medical doctor. Unfortunately, no matter your health concerns, there are inherent risks that come with receiving all types of care. From medical malpractice to data security dangers, problems can emerge in the course of necessary health treatments. The doctor, unfortunately, may

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Infection Control Measures All Hospitals Need to Use

Managing the spread of disease and reducing the number of healthcare-spread infections are key concerns for all healthcare facilities. There are several factors in the environment of a healthcare setting that can facilitate the spread and development of infectious diseases. Everything from the doctors, nurses, and employees who work there, to the air in the

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How Hospitals Are Focusing on Comprehensive Disinfection with New Technologies

Hospitals and healthcare facilities are focused on the highest standards of cleaning and disinfecting, as it is key to maintaining good health especially for those patients who are health compromised.  Over the past ten years, significant advancements in the ongoing battle against healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) have been made. Walk into any hospital or healthcare center

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How Mobile Medical Units Are Beneficial For Practitioners

Since the beginning of the Coronavirus outbreak, healthcare systems all over the world have been grossly overburdened by the stream of patients who are suspected or confirmed to have the disease. In the U.S. alone, at the height of the pandemic, states feared the collapse of their local healthcare systems as the number of cases

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How Hospitals Can Better Prepare for a Pandemic

As vaccines rollout, and the end of COVID-19 is finally no longer just wishful thinking, but rather a not-so-distant reality, it’s important that the United States collects and analyzes all data surrounding the pandemic. From financial loss to changes in workplace structure to the travel industry, there were lessons to be learned everywhere, especially in

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